Let the adventure begin with a St George region winter escape
Out and About
Get ready to explore southwest Queensland’s St George region where adventure is what you make of it.
Picture this: a road trip through the heart of South West Queensland, where the Adventure Way and Great Inland Way intersect, setting the stage for a legendary river-town escapade.
Welcome to the St George region!
Bundle up and get ready, because we’re about to spill the beans on your epic outback winter escape.
This isn’t just a holiday; it’s an authentic outback experience that’s close enough for a quick getaway but far enough to unleash your inner explorer.
Now, let's talk about the fantastic seven towns that make up this slice of Aussie paradise – St George, Dirranbandi, Bollon, Hebel, Thallon, Nindigully, and Mungindi.
Leave behind the city buzz, breathe in the crisp country air and revel in the warm hospitality of our friendly river towns.
Your journey will be filled with stories of historic pubs, charming homesteads and iconic silos that bring history to life.
Fishing enthusiasts, grab your gear because our inland rivers and waterways offer some of the best winter fishing spots around.
Nature lovers, winter is calling!
Explore pristine national parks teeming with wildlife — from emus and kangaroos to elusive koalas and an array of birdlife.
And, as the cool night falls, gather round a toasty campfire with newfound friends, sharing stories and making memories.
When it’s time to turn in, sleep under a blanket of stars that will outshine any city lights.
The St George region is also buzzing with winter events.
Start with the Yellowbelly Country Music Festival (24–26 June) in St George, then Hebel’s The Tastes of Balonne (28 June) featuring Sam Kekovich and James Blundell.
Don’t miss the Mungindi Races (6 July), St George Races (27 July) and Thallon Team Truck Pull (31 August).
So, pack your bags, fuel up the tank, and let your St George Region adventure begin this winter.
Start planning your winter escape at www.stgeorgeregion.com.au
Welcome to the St George region!
Bundle up and get ready, because we’re about to spill the beans on your epic outback winter escape.
This isn’t just a holiday; it’s an authentic outback experience that’s close enough for a quick getaway but far enough to unleash your inner explorer.
Now, let's talk about the fantastic seven towns that make up this slice of Aussie paradise – St George, Dirranbandi, Bollon, Hebel, Thallon, Nindigully, and Mungindi.
Leave behind the city buzz, breathe in the crisp country air and revel in the warm hospitality of our friendly river towns.
Your journey will be filled with stories of historic pubs, charming homesteads and iconic silos that bring history to life.
Fishing enthusiasts, grab your gear because our inland rivers and waterways offer some of the best winter fishing spots around.
Nature lovers, winter is calling!
Explore pristine national parks teeming with wildlife — from emus and kangaroos to elusive koalas and an array of birdlife.
And, as the cool night falls, gather round a toasty campfire with newfound friends, sharing stories and making memories.
When it’s time to turn in, sleep under a blanket of stars that will outshine any city lights.
The St George region is also buzzing with winter events.
Start with the Yellowbelly Country Music Festival (24–26 June) in St George, then Hebel’s The Tastes of Balonne (28 June) featuring Sam Kekovich and James Blundell.
Don’t miss the Mungindi Races (6 July), St George Races (27 July) and Thallon Team Truck Pull (31 August).
So, pack your bags, fuel up the tank, and let your St George Region adventure begin this winter.
Start planning your winter escape at www.stgeorgeregion.com.au
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